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Recreation of Panis Quadratus
Image by Farrell Monaco

Recreation of Panis Quadratus

A recreation of Panis Quadratus (or Panis Siligineus), a type of ancient Roman bread found carbonized in Pompeii, and depicted in Roman art.
Farrell Monaco & Panis Quadratus
Image by Farrell Monaco

Farrell Monaco & Panis Quadratus

(Left) Farrell Monaco, archaeologist and writer specializing in foodways, food preparation and food-related ceramics in the Roman Mediterranean. (Right) Monaco's recreation of Panis Quadratus, a type of ancient Roman bread.
Chester Castle
Image by Richard Nevell

Chester Castle

The exterior of the Agricola Tower, Chester Castle, Cheshire, England. Chester Castle was built in 1070 CE by Hugh d'Avranches, the second Earl of Chester.
Chester's Roman Amphitheatre
Image by One Red Shoe, Murals & Artwork

Chester's Roman Amphitheatre

Hand-painted trompe l'oeil mural in Chester's Roman amphitheatre by Gary Drostle. Amphitheatre dates from the 1st century CE.
Chester City
Image by Wikityke

Chester City

Street view - Chester City, Cheshire, England.
Eastgate Clock Chester
Image by Photograph by Mike Peel (www.mikepeel.net).

Eastgate Clock Chester

The Eastgate Clock, Chester, Cheshire, England. Stands on the site of the original entrance to the Roman fortress of Deva Victrix. Installed in 1899 CE.
Chester Cathedral Exterior
Image by Enrique Íñiguez Rodríguez (Qoan)

Chester Cathedral Exterior

Exterior view of Chester Cathedral. Founded as a Benedictine abbey in 1092 CE.
Chester Cathedral Exterior
Image by Michael D Beckwith

Chester Cathedral Exterior

Exterior view of Chester Cathedral. Founded as a Benedictine abbey in 1092 CE.
Watergate Row Chester
Image by John S. Turner

Watergate Row Chester

Part of Watergate Row, Chester, Cheshire, England. Originally built late 13th century CE.
St.Michael's Row Chester
Image by MartinVL

St.Michael's Row Chester

St.Michaels Row Building, Bridge Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. Built for the 2nd Duke of Westminster in 1909 - 1911 CE.
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